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Timbers Sign Defender Ross Smith

15 February 2010 357 views 2 Comments


The Timbers acquired another player for the 2010 campaign, a 29year old Canadian defender Ross Smith. Smith joined the Rochester Rhinos midway through the season in 2008 and won USL team of the week honors three times that year. Smith signed with the Colorado rapids last season, however his contract was terminated after doctors found a problem with his heart. He had heart surgery to correct the problem and last November signed with the somewhat famous Ebbsfleet United. In December he expressed his intent to come to the States and is now officially a Timber.

His career in England before returning to the states, from portlandtimbers.com

The Milton, Ontario, native has played a majority of his professional career in Europe. After his rookie season with Scotland’s Montrose FC in 2003-04, Smith played for English clubs Margate FC (2004-05), Gravesend & Northfleet FC (2005-07) and League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge (2007-08). During his time in England, Smith was named the 2006 Player of the Year for Gravesend & Northfleet, and reached the third round of the 2007-08 FA Cup with Dagenham & Redbridge.

Highlights from his years in England

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2 Comments »

  • Brian said:

    "signed with the somewhat famous Ebbsfleet United."

    Ebbsfleet United—-HAHAHAHAHAH Thanks for the laugh. I needed it.

    Hopefully Paul bought low and sold high on that investment.

  • paulo said:

    You know thats funny……I bet ur some fat fuckin drunk that sucked at all sports and got picked on all your life………must feel real tough making fun of a guy that busted his balls all his life and made it

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